The control of the official game platform is very strict, and fan groups have almost no control over reviews, so there is no need to worry about the game review area being messed up by some people.

But Weibo is different.

Although the Weibo in this world has a much better reputation than the Weibo on Earth, it is still a platform for freedom of speech and everyone can write comments.

When there are more people, there will naturally be fewer conflicts.

He Jiu scrolled through the comment section of his promotional post, ignoring comments that were purely low-level and provocative, such as "What kind of rubbish game are you making, and you still have the nerve to promote it!", and soon found some comments that seemed full of slander.

A detailed review of "goodwill".

One of the comments was even promoted to the second most popular position.

[The game is quite fun, but one of the plots really disgusted me.

When the plot advanced to the point where the male protagonist went to Fairy Island to ask for medicine to cure his aunt, the male protagonist in the game accidentally met the female protagonist who was bathing in the lake. As a result, the male protagonist not only peeped on her bathing, but also took her clothes and made remarks.

Tease others and prevent them from getting involved...

I:???

How could there be such a wretched and perverted male protagonist?

Can such a person be the protagonist?

The key is that this is too disrespectful to women!

I hope the author will be more careful and revise it!]

After He Xu read this comment, he knew that the other party was engaging in high-level blackmail without even thinking about it seriously.

Because anyone who has played the game will not distort the male protagonist's behavior like this.

What the other party did was a bit like elevating the behavioral issues of game characters directly to the level of real-life antagonism between men and women.

In this way, the opponent's nature of "The Legend of Sword and Fairy" and the "Fire Bearer" becomes a bit intriguing...

He Xu frowned slightly and continued to check the replies below this comment.

[Really, that’s too perverted! 】

[Thanks for demining, luckily I didn’t buy it]

[Are you disgusted that a game like this can be put on sale? 】

[Blanched, I almost bought it, but fortunately I saw this comment, boys also felt disgusted]

[Have you ever played a game? The male protagonist did not peek or tease at all. He is just a bit of a rogue. He just wanted to use his clothes in exchange for elixirs to save his aunt. He did not do anything to harm the female protagonist at all! 】

[Laughing to death, there are still people washing this game with unfair views, just wait until it is reported and removed from the shelves!]

[It is because of the existence of such stupid games that the atmosphere in the gaming circle has never gotten better. Can "Firebringer" get out of here!】

He Xu glanced at it twice and felt that at least 80% of the comments were made by trolls. Real players had no right to speak here, let alone make any clarification with passers-by in the chaos.

'The situation is not right... If Li Nansheng's fans want to target me, I have no enmity with them. They can't be so cruel as soon as they come up...'

He Ji thought for a moment and entered the five keywords "Legend of Sword and Fairy" in the search box to find related topics.

Soon, a series of "dirty information" about "Legend of Sword and Fairy" popped up, with essay-style reviews of hundreds of words spared no effort to accuse the "bad" aspects of the game, including more

Indispensable are some so-called screenshots "evidence" taken out of context.

It is difficult for people who do not know the truth to avoid being misled after seeing these so-called "evidences".

The most important thing is that among these "black materials", in addition to those reviews that accuse the game itself of problems, there are also many comments that doubt that the producer of "Firebringer" has the same evil views.

Although these comments all add the premise of "guessing" and do not draw a conclusion on the "despicable" nature of the "Fire Bearer" in the whole article, their instigation is very obvious, and they are just short of "Let's beat him to death together".

The words "Fire" are clearly written on the surface.

'You really want me to die...'

He Xu frowned and thought for a few seconds, basically thinking of who was behind all this.

He had already considered before that he was likely to be targeted in this way, but he did not expect that this day would come so quickly...

'In this way, the games I originally planned to use to deal with the "failure to become popular" cannot be thrown out for the time being. Instead, the game I planned to use to take the college entrance examination is just right for dealing with the current situation.

This situation...'

He Xu thought for a while, then exited Weibo and opened Station B, intending to check out the situation in the "Wen Nuoer Ya" live broadcast room.

Unexpectedly, the other party was not broadcasting at all.

Did it not start airing, or was it canceled early because of "Legend of Sword and Fairy"?

He Fu hesitated for two seconds, took off his VR glasses, picked up the phone next to him and took a look.

Well... "Wen Nuo'er" sent him a WeChat message half an hour ago.

Wen Nuoer: If there is any situation, please reply quickly!

He Xu adjusted his sitting posture and typed a reply.

He Ji: I already know.

He Jiu: Were you harassed into broadcasting?

After sending the message, he waited quietly for a while. He didn't wait for the other party's message to reply, but directly waited for a voice call.

He put on his earphones, answered the phone, and asked proactively: "How is the situation over there?"

"It's okay, there were just a few troublemaking passers-by. After the ban, everything became quiet." Xu Wennuo's voice was very natural, and it really didn't sound like something was wrong.

"Then why did you broadcast so early?" He Xu asked in confusion.

"It's getting late. I don't have any classes this afternoon, so I started broadcasting from noon to around nine o'clock in the evening. The two meals in between were all eaten during the broadcast. I'm almost exhausted!"

"Oh, thank you for your hard work."

"No matter how hard you work, you are the one who works the hardest..."

As Xu Wennuo spoke, he lowered his tone slightly and asked tentatively, "Are you okay?"

"It's okay, this situation was just what I expected." He Xu chuckled.

"Then what are you going to do next?"

"Well... let's see the reaction from the official and netizens first, and then make a decision tomorrow."

"Can you solve it yourself?" Xu Wennuo asked.

"Why, you want to help too? There's no need..."

He Jushi smiled and said, "I have my own solution... If it doesn't work, I can change my number and try again, so you don't have to catch up with me."

He knew very well that what followed would be a protracted war.

Those people have finally stabilized the market structure, divided up the ownership of interests, and finally spent money to manage relationships, and have won batches of traffic stars. How could they casually let others upset the balance?

Now that the big shots haven't really noticed him, he will focus on accumulating knowledge and expand the market for genre games, and continue to move towards the set goal.

Well...if the situation gets out of control in two days, he wouldn't mind a temporary two-pronged approach.

Anyway, he has a lot of trump cards in his hand. After flipping one card, there are still several cards underneath, and he secretly accumulated a lot of them.

------Digression-----

Forgot to post on time...

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